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Your furniture doesn’t have to dodge swinging doors anymore. Barn doors slide along your wall, freeing up floor space you forgot you had. That cramped hallway suddenly feels open. Your small bathroom gets breathing room.
But this isn’t just about space. You get doors that become focal points—the kind that make visitors ask where you found them. Whether you’re separating your home office from the living room or hiding that cluttered pantry, barn doors solve problems while looking intentional.
The difference is in the installation. When tracks are mounted properly and doors are sized right, you get smooth operation for years. No sticking, no sagging, no regrets.
We’ve been installing barn doors across Travis County for over ten years. We’ve worked in Littig’s newer subdivisions and established neighborhoods, and we understand what works in Texas homes.
We’re not handymen with a side hustle. We’re construction professionals with a dedicated showroom where you can see materials and hardware before you buy. When you call us, you’re talking to people who live and work in this area.
Our reputation in Littig comes from doing what we say we’ll do. Show up on time, install it right, clean up after ourselves, and stand behind our work with a real warranty.
We start by measuring your opening and checking your wall structure. This isn’t guesswork—barn door tracks need solid mounting points, and doors need proper clearance to slide smoothly.
You’ll choose materials and hardware at our showroom or we’ll bring samples to your home. Wood species, stain colors, track styles, handle options—we walk through everything so you know what you’re getting.
Installation day means professional work with minimal mess. We mount the track system to your wall studs, hang the door, and adjust everything until it operates perfectly. Before we leave, we test the door multiple times and show you proper operation and basic maintenance.
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Every barn door we install is sized for your specific opening. Standard doors rarely fit perfectly, so we build custom doors that look intentional, not forced.
Your hardware isn’t an afterthought. We use track systems rated for your door’s weight and daily use. Rollers are built to last, and we include soft-close mechanisms when you want quieter operation—especially important in Littig’s newer homes with open floor plans.
We’ve worked in everything from the established homes near Elgin to the newer construction throughout Littig. Each installation considers your home’s architecture and your family’s daily routines. Everything comes with our warranty because we’re local and we’re not going anywhere.
Barn door installation in Littig typically runs $900 to $2,200 depending on door size, materials, and hardware complexity. A standard 36″ wood door with quality hardware averages around $1,300 installed. Custom sizes or premium materials like reclaimed wood or metal increase the cost.
This includes everything: the door, track system, mounting hardware, and professional installation. We provide detailed written estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges, no hidden fees after we start the work.
Labor costs reflect the complexity of proper installation—mounting tracks securely, ensuring smooth operation, and adjusting everything perfectly takes skill and time.
Wood remains the top choice for interior barn doors in Texas, offering durability and timeless appeal. We work with pine, oak, and reclaimed wood depending on your style preference. Each species handles Texas humidity differently, so we’ll recommend the best option for your specific location.
Metal barn doors provide modern appeal and exceptional durability, perfect for contemporary Littig homes. They resist warping and require minimal maintenance. Glass doors work beautifully when you want to maintain light flow while creating separation—popular in open floor plans.
For bathrooms or high-moisture areas, we recommend properly sealed wood or composite materials. The key is matching material to application and your maintenance preferences.
Most walls can support barn door installation with the right mounting approach. Standard drywall needs proper backing or mounting directly to wall studs to handle the door’s weight and sliding motion safely.
Concrete, brick, or stone walls require different mounting hardware but work well for barn doors. We assess your wall construction during our consultation and recommend the appropriate mounting system. If reinforcement is needed, we handle that as part of the installation.
The key is proper assessment upfront. We never guess about structural requirements—your safety and the door’s long-term operation depend on correct mounting from day one.
Single barn door installation typically takes 3-4 hours from arrival to completion. This includes mounting the track system, hanging the door, making adjustments, and testing operation. Double doors or complex installations may require additional time.
We schedule installations to work around your routine. Most of the work involves mounting and adjustment—the actual hanging is relatively quick. You’ll be using your new barn door the same day we install it.
Complex installations involving wall reinforcement or custom track work take longer, but we discuss timing during your consultation so you can plan accordingly.
Barn doors provide excellent visual privacy but limited sound blocking due to gaps around the door perimeter. For most applications—closets, pantries, home offices—this isn’t problematic and many homeowners prefer some air circulation.
When sound control matters, we can install doors with overlapping edges or add weatherstripping to reduce sound transmission. Solid wood doors block more sound than hollow core options. The track system also affects noise—quality hardware operates quietly.
We discuss your privacy needs during consultation and recommend solutions based on the door’s intended use. Sometimes the trade-off between style and sound blocking is worth it.
Properly installed barn doors require minimal ongoing maintenance. Monthly track cleaning and occasional roller lubrication keep everything operating smoothly. We show you exactly how during installation—it takes about five minutes.
Keep the track free of dust and debris, and check that rollers move freely. Wood doors benefit from periodic cleaning with appropriate wood care products, while metal doors just need occasional wiping down.
We provide maintenance guidelines specific to your door material and hardware type. Most issues are preventable with basic care, but we’re available for service calls when needed. Our local presence means quick response when you have questions.